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20 May, 17:04

Ferns that eject spores generally do so in pairs, with two spores flying off in opposite directions. The structure from which the spores are launched is quite lightweight. If it takes a certain amount of energy to eject each spore, explain how launching the spores in pairs provides for the greatest initial launch speed for each spore.

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  1. 20 May, 17:12
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    It cancels recoil.

    Explanation:

    For each action there is an equal an opposite reaction.

    The principle of conservation of momentum tell us that if a single spore were ejected the fern would suffer a recoil from it. This recoil would take energy and speed from the spore. But if they are ejected in pairs the recoil is canceled and all the energy is transferred to the spores resulting in higher speeds.
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